Sarah Snodgrass, a sophomore guard at John Brown University, has earned third team All-American recognition after a standout season. She is the eighth All-American in the history of the program. Snodgrass finished seventh in the nation in scoring average with 21.8 points per game and third in rebounding with 13.4 per game, showcasing her dominance on the court throughout the season.

By the Numbers
  • 21.8 points per game (7th in the nation)
  • 13.4 rebounds per game (3rd in the nation)
  • 21 double-doubles in 28 games
  • 610 total points (2nd most in a single season in program history)
  • 376 total rebounds
State of Play
  • Snodgrass led the Sooner Athletic Conference in both scoring and rebounding.
  • She was named SAC Player of the Week seven times this season, more than any other player.
  • John Brown finished the season with a record of 13-16 overall and 11-11 in conference play.
What's Next

As Snodgrass continues her career, she is expected to build on this recognition and strive for even higher accolades in the upcoming seasons, contributing to her team's growth and performance.

Bottom Line

Snodgrass's achievement underscores her emerging talent and potential in collegiate basketball, indicating a bright future for both her and the John Brown University women's basketball program.